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eens je . - 14 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. JANUARY» 7, 1898—SIXTEEN PAGES. aoa bras _|and Lient. Davisom, for example, must raise by issuing rations in kind and requiring the THE SALVATION-ARMY sous icrts reentrant of) THE NATIONAL GUARD | "ye tates ore ee cn a et for they are their own janitora, every month gonnection which is not without significance. = before they can have a penny for themselves, —- ‘The selection of the thirteenth regiment to : ja they hav 1 ‘ular contributors, but . 5 *, undertake that campaign, followit 80 closely Its Operations in the National Cap- depend on ‘the collections, taken | A Capacious and Commodious Rifle | upon the terminates ot ae ies wy ony FUTURE DAYS. EAT PESNSTEVANTA ROUTE, TO THE NOKIA WEST AND SOU" { DOUBLE TRACK SL) NDTD SCEN LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneer, 1407 G st. STELL KAILA MAGNIFICNN Rly eet. bs b duty at Buffalo, when other organizations of fia Float pom f p at their meetings, they sometimes have to 5 futy at Buffalo, when other orga ms dog Biuats as ital. | do without the necessaries of life. They never Range to Be Established. the second brigude which had been sighing for L the Gest, Penny complain, but seem jnst as happy whether an opportanity of demonstrating what the} CATALOGUE SALB elem, Eaprecs es 3 ——— | they have bad to dine on bread and water were mens ae in_the = sahineton > 3 . = RACY | orn roast beef and vegetables. They are were ove! |, was explained by Col. Austin = 4 THE DP STREET BARRACKS. | soidiers enlisted for the war, satisfied with their | ROOM FOR A WHOLE REGIMENT pe baring been due toe fact of his command or th . ing thoroughly equi for camp duty, hav- Bye. Colembnecn ra. - peg fete a egieie 2 g Bull Darbham AVERY IMPORTANT COLLECTION oa eit fad hee What Hae Reen Accomplished in This City— Where Future National Competitions Will | Cooking tends, and, further Shen, this again, ae fosieand Cn inmat eprom desis hans} ar aeien ateene: Surely Be Held—Gousip About the Graham | pecan’ the regiment bad made it patent af Smoking Tobacco porter -The Nightly Sally From the Bar- ‘Case; Reinstatement by No Means Prob- | for itself. % ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE, po the Seventh Street Corner. able—Rifle Committees Appointed—Other hs —o its i sons " er has been recognized as chistes Seiaineten to fig commectio 2 subsistence tment at Fire Island, an é of tobacco perfection. This is why COLLECTED FROM OLD FAMILIES IN Cleveland. Pullman? _ — the result, so fur as the. matter of expense is — : : ace, South , HE DISCORDANT } notes of musical i | stramenta on Pennayl-| { — vania avenue almost | every night fail to attract the crowd that a concerned, at a cost of 85 cents a day per man. we have remained, during this long N abMosr Every | Ii pointed oftt that in this. sum ‘the cost of period, the largest manufacturers of ey labor in the pre ition of the food is nof in- " ii ™ particular the District | cinded, nor is the wear ‘and tear of kitchen Smoking Tobacco in the world. It & FINE OLD DUTCH SILVER, has a fragrance and flavor of pecu- ational Guard is a| utensils and table furniture. e i better organization | At the state camp at Peekskill, counting tho liar excellence. Give it a trial CARVED AND SILVER-MOUNTED IVORIES, than can be found in| Dfead and coffee served immediately after if — SILVER AND HAND-PAINTED ENAMELS, Teveille, and precedi the L ning com- me would follow the Ma- the troops of the vari-| Deny drills, four meals are proriiga tue Uy the .BLACKWELL’s DURHAM CERNE wie arias se a rine Band, but the gus states. | Nameric-|enterers dally. The state provides the con- TOBACCO Co. . —_ _— oise does sttract sc ally it ia not as im tractors with a covering in the shape of a mess |) % " . r attr y sce; | Malkane Ribehun 7h bbes on @ubnoascee DURHAM, N. C. 2 MARBLE PEDESTALS, OIL PAINTINGS, persons, and the ve: ing as the militia of ‘ the food and stools for the comfort and con- om anth kind that the amate Pennsylvania or New URIOS, CHINA OF FINES Ss, P ] venience of the troops to be fed. No single SOE AE OE SNARES: fl ‘York, but comparatively organization in the National Guard, it is ad- it is larger and better in | mitted on all sides, is so fully competent as the ie san HILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND. ST. 7-05 (Rand 'D. Exrresa. Sooer CABINETS, FURNITURE IN ODD| ani Dintre Cam no Com $40. (inated. “Dining On) s are desirous music: | ng. The in-| struments composing | pokes 2 ae every sense. Obstactes | thirteenth regiment to demonstrate ‘the prob- DESIeNs. ay ge, BO fe bend ere wrnally « bese drum, tambour-| 1 1er and content with whatever be sends. Pe without number have | ittimuch asc it cost, Col, Auriin's corimand Pe Ts Shes fnew and oce s cornet. The words Capt. Birt and Lieut. Davison have been hore | been thrown in its path, but they have alleither | within 15 cents per day of the sum paid at — RRRS“O" oe “Salvation Army” appear on every instra-/ only a few mouths and in accordance with the | been removed or trampled upon. The greatest | Peekskill. with each man his own waiter and ge ay Pay Ty A FEW SPECIMENS or Cars, witn Dining Oar Baltin ment, as well axon the hat bands of the | army custom will not remain here permanently, | stumbling block wae found in the insufficient | the services of the cook thrown in without AUCTION SALES. — Roa York 4.00n. a day, for oticers and membe the organization though thes may be here for some time before | facilities for rifle practice, and after more than | charge, it would appear that the s ee | MESSRS. B. GROSSBAUM & SONS" POR PHILADELPHIA ONLY Nightly between 7 and S o'elocs, nothing pre-| thes are relieved bs other officers under the |g itt effort this is to be removed. ‘The mili- | YeFY much out of the way in its contract price. HIS APTEEN' } Postexprens P00 wee Mage ae RAS Bm is band of musical Christ pears > * ATCLIFFE, DARR &CO., Aucts, RENOWNED COLLECIION OF ROYAL VIENNA in the interest in its meetings. The officers | t@ty enthusiast who has tried to satisfy the R 1 the followers stop and form a circle about | told Stan representative interesting stories of | rifle-practice demands of 1,500 or 1,600 Se EO RETW EE NOR TAT CRITAOE | CHANCERY SALE axD BACK AND OTHER ART PORCELAINS, the Salvationiste at the open space where the | their experiences. | men with five targets, and they of the slowest D FIRST STREET WEST AT AUCTION. BUILDING BF DWELLING, NO. 136 EAST —— see ae eae 5 a Ey vitquat edectengt ie Makers Uereet tel GREER SIRE i X i ber toate ee ae eee oe CAPT. PIRT’S STORY. variety, can readily understand how difficult it Distrirtof Columbia, sitting inequity ¢ | lip virtve of adecree passed by the Supreme Const | REMOVED FROM THEIR GALLERY ON STH sereez City wth bonte of Grocktve Ragen. sSerd- Lod'Uemorsteate the contrast between that and | CApt. Birt suid: “I was born in England and| has been to secure those complete scores on finmbored Surtees, thocsnnd one Tho00t wherceg hosters Beane and tthesare one: AVE, NEW YORK, | rots . hat men are drinking in the saloons all| while [was tills little boy my parents ro-| hich comparisons and efficiency must be scenes toe tors the For antici. Whee. 1B as ar ta, i + hitemeecg du ingranglony™ 7.08, 720, 7.8 . ant am ae Eh «goo katte 6. 1.0. 0.4 TT hoa 2,8 00.8 OS 15, son Se Gsi0}. wherein” Meyer B. Newman Is fam S. Plager, William H. 5 Brice, W. Harver and Ludwig C. Lipscomb, truste defendants, thi tees, Howird P. Okle and O iver’ D, Ba: | pininants and Lee Bi.” Mosher ts defendant i seti | fon in front of the premises. at HALP- | . O'CLOCK P. ML. on SATURDAY, FOURTEENTH day of JANUARY, 18 3, P original lot four (4) ‘im ‘square seven nundred an at the hour of FOUR in the afternoon of twenty-eight (728); boginniny for the mame sixtern (1 THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY H3, | feot west from the ao *heas: comer of ‘sald Tet and that has been at auction here for infront of the nremfses herein ifter described, s@:1 at | running. thence west. filteen (15) feet el auction to the hichest bidder lot nuvabered ohe han- | {nches, thence north one handred and t eround them. based. And then, as if this shortage of targets yr co that I have really | 0.5 not sufficient to discourage the good work, there has always been more or less friction of moved to this count: The whole forming the most valuabi | ciwars been an American. Six years ago we were living in Sharon, Pa, when Brigadier | Nati Fielding of the Saltation Avmy, “Whe be tke | 82 indefinite sort between the National Guard | way started its work in Washington, came there | ond Some of the artillery officers at the bar- Be m beginni se icers | to opens mecting. I went out of enriosity | TAck®, .,From the beginning these officers re- coliection of useful and ornamental goods red and forty-si and 1 ‘one hun- 7) faet eiht and one. © number of years. 420.540. 614 P40, to see what it was like, got interested and after | ¢ru'@u,the appearance of the guardsmen within dred and forsy-aeven (laa): both in Watter S-Aver and | Micon tis) teak ost Sjaim lo Bat tt was Uke, got interested and after | the barracks limite, and more than one of other's recorded subdivision of lote in square num- | one I GEAND EXRIBITION MONDAY, JANUARY 9, "93, me, ee. ene. Sopm. Olly attending it off — on for Poi them stated with a good deal of impolite vigor ered etx hindred and ‘pinetoen (19). ae S\ld sb. | one-half (hg) inches fy | mat kate oe Wee min ce adn aie, | Months was converted. It wasinan old skat-| that had they been aware of the ttatutory division ja duly garoliea in book ststeein (0), at vase | proved ty "e three-story and tack Building Brick | gy ove any GALLERIES, 1407 @ STREET, p.m. dstiy excert Sunday. Sundays. | Otten bad whet I uced to calle “‘cond tine | Provision which gave the District soi- ot's office of the District of Columbia. Tern Feb isedaan aus euibeeeneik leoupacrue ie name ee tommy | Tange. they would have fought the mi- chase mouey on the confirmation of the sale by’ the | annum until ball pavaine Seascan aL noon, 4 Ss = Oy my hapless ag before. ie litia bill when it was on its way through una Court, the balance of the purchase money tobe paid her to be given for defern TUESDAY, JANUARY TENTH, "3, ‘er ky: did “not at one army as an) i = one-half in one year and the other halt in two years, | tobesecured by dead of tru t o2 preverty soak, or all 0. 7s 4, | y gress. This semi-antagonism was not lessened val wo 3 -secured by dee! 2 t on proverty it 0 os Be | oficer: in fact, for sixteen months | Ss time went on, and after a. while the militia Sanees fo ae | AND THREE FOLLOWING DAYS, | Accommodation tor Ques |I only worked he army 2 men came to regard themselves as interlopers. Of course there were some officers who were al- Ways willing todo what was right and who notes and y on the proverty sold. ng at purchaser's cont Che property wii! be sold free of taxes to day of sale | pited wih within ten day Richmond. an. Rotarial feos aud record: | ¥ ns of sale are not cou | AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE P. M. EACH DAY. after dey'of sal= the tres | soldier, until Brigadier Fielding invited me to | become an oflicer and, believing that God called | for Wawnineton, £95. 7.4%, | and free a1 and discharged of all claims of the « tee res-ives the right to rese\lat risk ant cost of di Pe ees jme to it, I gave up my business with 8004 | could not possibly have been otherwise than arties to sald suit CF any person of persons claiminy | faulting purchaser, dare’ advertise uw | Catalogues andfurther information can behadat our | 3.0W). 4x. Riss ers | Taidiy prompectpand devoted my life to the | courteous, But such as these were oases in a them or any of then ‘<ine SAML. MADDOX. Trumtes, | i33am., 70s, 7-40, 815 amd | Pate tah iiag he oe yee desert of unuttered but clearly apparent surli- | oT Sos | fire ain 01 y A esse . | = 3 LATIMER & SLOAN, Hae ee eee temned and) ‘The barracks range is all right for such work OPER panherr, | Trustees, ; cPeTCE | eer toate nae trning there not, only | as team practice. but it in almost uselews when Y eS Washington Loan and Trust Company butiding, FLAT THE CORN On| ject Auctioneers, 1407 G st. |spititual truths snd practical methods for | the qualification of a brigade is in question. SS avsdcds Rid f ste. nD Rie STREeTe In Le DROtr | aw | spiritual work. but the Bumble details of cook- | Wish'bnt five targets and only one firing point THE ORDNANCE MEDAL. = eo —— By Viste of a decree ef the Rupreme Courter the | —E a | OS oud generally garing for my material wants. | qvaiinble at a time it is no wonder that even | Ordnance Sergt. Roginski has ordered the THIS EVENING. TERS om tas Sek day ot Dee thee hb Ewe ta " When the open space is reached the Saira-} On, graduating T was mado @ lieutenant | the most vigorous efforts to have the larger | massive gold medal which will at the end of | SOT WORTH OF DIAMONDS, GOLD | undersichel trustee will sell at palticwunten.ae | Lae Coxsuwers Or Faxcy Frove = eter apeinciaonnd wry r-saneed Pe pinay here C., Beaufort, | RTOROrON Of the command hoot tte official | the seuson be awarded the enlisted man whose | S29,0Q0) wuirine don stiver ware and thar | EOhOF Marea, panes. in ERIDALSEME | can pay our “Oran Blend” Flour the following << a gn | Annapolis, Baltimore, Havre de Grace and thei F ; “ official scores—made at the times required by | Sen Auctioneers U1l Pa. ave.. under Metro’n Hotel, | O'CLOCK P.M. a't 11 ore pieces pete Now all that is going tobe changed. The | barracks range may be used for some of the | team practice, but it is about settled that the | f records for 1893 will be made ona rifle range It is the only recognized Blended | For Chicagy and Northwest, Vestibule Limited e- press ‘rate 1] ¥0 a. tn Columbia and known and described a4 lots IN to 2 on the market and a trial will con. both tnelsawve, of block 14 in Le Droit Park, accord: | vince the most skeptical that it is the very best 3 proved by anee serena dee Siete | in ue: Wholeesle by BB KARSSHAW & BLO. | wolnnd, oxhteae dally 1 ade, en the work with Capt. and Mra. Stevens bs engl Salem, Va. 2 with Maj. French to open fing ard fan 7 corps No. 4at Baltimore; then to hold special orders—compose a greater aggregate than that | nid-su. at up by any other enlisted man. There will | —— ¢ another medal, also gold, which is to be won %.15 p.m, daily Louis a 4 gy ; i “i i ape = Proved by anew sever a " Reformed drunkards, gamblers and | -_ ings at Roanoke, Va., and finally to Wasb-| t> be constructed on the Bellevue naval resere Pear flertgee sapere bs ienyeeed best [see eszon em in ta 18, 9, 21 and “*Zeach to be | Washingtom, D. C. : nton. +10. $0 a.m worse th the audience | 2gton.” ig | Yatton, which lies a little this side of Shepherd's | 1") “ exli: ages a amare subjec ein | qo ny and tell of their past experiences and how, | When questioned as to how he spent bis! wharf and nearly opposite Alexandria. Some | Oth. | With these inducements there ought to five J. E. CO} true | time the captain said: “Well, beginning Sunday from the | morni we are up at 6:30; at 7 we be, azide from other considerations, large at- TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROV! tendance at the regular practice. Sergt. Rogin- % PROVED PROPERTY Er BI throngh the efforts of to the army's fing, ther w half of the purchase money in | R. L. MAIN time ago Maj. Harries, Capt. Bell and Lieut. } cash and the balance payable jn six and twelve | H. B. DULI King visited the reservation and went over the lifte = i i's I is ETS | mouths, with Interest, of 1 Nerostt of $200 0n dowovard path and put upon the road toeter-| have 8 prayer meeting for tho | work | surface critically and thoroughly. ‘The re- | * apo ed sce eaeteee eee een ees WEEN TWEE ETH ‘egired at thet} af sale. Terie ; 5S, 55.30, 35, ‘atl Sepptonen of the day, chen we eat breakfast and then hold | Suit of ‘the survey was reported to Gen. E SA st. | gf sale to be complied with within S00 6th nw taf i. 10 oe ors mecting the procession | 88 open air meeting. Our open air meetings | Ordway and he las made such arrange: THIN LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS. pitereay br. a decree of the Supreme, eee i a e avenue, and when there is a| wily either in Market space or down at! ments with the naval authorities, and | Capt. Beli’s circular to company commanders | CeSther, &. Do inte, in FEANK T. BROWSIN: 29th aw. tain lends them to the Mee tae bal er ere ® holiness | particularly with Col. Heywood of the | in the second regiment asking for the appoint- | art, numbered pated thecate ae 6 1 aes abies | a,c. Kamae 0 Ast n. Salvation Army barracks.on Ds:reet northwest, | Menng Ot tne atk iter cuuner we have | marine corps, as will result in the estab-| ment of rifle committees has brought out all | £4: °Badt Ramey Does NO. Say the Undersleped Sees cep ow ac. | WF: AUTH & BRO., cor. land Ind. ava. aw. 31, 3.00, nas @ial on Paks cles another open air meeting. followed by a meet- H = & - is {1 @@-THE ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED ON AC- | ¢ HOGAN.6O1 N. J. ave nw. eae Just two doors east of 7th street. - : lishment of one of the finest ranges in| the responses the captain expected. Moat of | trust filed in vaid cause and particular! ribed tn | a DAY THIRTEENTH | E 1 n . sas " | ing in the hail at 3 o'clock, and after supper z scas whand watitonl, competi” > ae the till of conmlaint therein, which seid dee? of trast | $aut of the AY. THIET SOHN 5. OUTRION, eolee aw. For Annapolis, #.15an4 8.3) a m., 12.13end 428 ‘ the country, a place where national competi- | the committee members have been in consul- ‘ oe apnea DAYOR Jy ‘Stine hour and place pam. Sundare, S20 atu 4 tl pm janother open air meeting, followed by the ce tater fad thele he a $ nsual~ | iy duly recorded tn Liber No: 72, at folle sen. ar and WILLIAM KERR, cor. 2uth aud Pn.w. Pandas, S30 ama. 4 oth waeeliagin’ the lilies S othsck a, bck tions must sooner or Inter fi r home. | tation with the captain and know precisely | one of the lund Tecords of the sad. D and SING, Trustee. “ derick aT 0a". HAS, “sage sole pdt especially | JUt now there is limited shooting accommoda- | what the program is. Following are the com-| where defanit lias been nade In ths. pay the am S. 0.5 4 | JOHN M. BUCKLEY, cor. 2s and ala RE. = P: the mectings we visit the sick or any especially 5 ~ , Indebtedness. secured. by the said deed sant | _Ja6-tkds __Washineton, B.C. _ | Mrs. A.J, MAKSHALT, 1700La.0. larerstown, $10,404.20. and +530 .m. needy case that we know about. On Monday, | #0” 8¢ Bellevue, and this has been used by the | mittees: for such defanit the holder of such indebtedness hus, ATIMER & SLOA ictioneers, 1400 Gst. | CHAS. BUTT, 1820 7th n.w. Bord and way points, “8 407m. | atter we have cleaned up the hall, we make out | tines. The targets, however, face in the | Company A, fourth battalion—Sergt. T. J. Mc- | in writing, requested s sale of the real estate a tva | Ly | rs BROS., 1000 On. w. ary itty i om, 80 is ¥ % 7 said deed described; now. therefore, in virtue of sald | TRUSTEES SALE 0) ES] LE IMPROVE! jour regclar reports. ‘The rest cf the day wo| tra hiiciec the condition te tae Treeeneds | Anally, Corp. J. C. Reagan, Prt. J. M. Walsh, | saul deed jlescabed: now. therefore. tn virtue of gald | itt Mint reb OS PIETH TREET tl Dy i ROPERTY. SIT! AYTON, 100 D sw. Poocipel stations | spend in vis : and altogether the conditions ‘are far from sat- | “Company B, fourth batialion—Bergt. W. ‘T. | (e°zeepad sciane tmaer the powers ofthe saidtend 0° | “PROPERTY. S17 aS FIRTH Pre yy aay | Speeds cisiting the fqnrades of the arms, | isfactory, but Gen. Ordway and Col. Heywood | place: Pris. L.A. Ratcliffe aud Landrigan, Sg? romano on TH, | py virtue of a cerial trast dated June 1, | Jc: DEATLEY. 708 sth aw | Breda pacbamerepaindors converts, especially | have talked the thing over, and are satisfied sar "3. T. K. | 189), at THR isnt whic ded iu Liber Ke, | d | those of recent meetings, and also the sick, and s “= Company C, fourth battalion—Sergt. J. T. se:ibed property situated in the city of Washington. ovine or | H. M. DE ATLEY, cor. sth ana is. w. Ae'phia, New | then those who have seemed to especially need | ‘8+ in the new range all will be well. The | Piant, jr., Pvt. C. C. Dyer. Pvt. C. Lanham. __ | fn the District storeasid: to nit Pans of hate eae & nd upon the written ree | Mrs. ANNIE BURKE, 829 7th sw. | gaily, Rodeo wh.” Din ne in the mectings, particularly the drunkards, | Proposition involves the erection of seat | ggcomPany, D. fourth battalion—Lieut. A. | pered leven, (11) and tvieive (12). in agasre unit guess, of the Bolder’ ludebtednens sccused | EMIL SPAHN, cor. 6th and Ls.w. Shen at 10.00 gel k) for the army, you know, aims especially at | ;wutY tarRets,ten for the short, ranges and | Stephan, Sergts. W. 8. Hodges and G. E. Gil- | bated. two hundred and ninety seven, Cir), erin: | frontal the premises, on THURSDAY. TASCRRE Caione.. For Piviadelphia, Wilmington and Chester, S09 those who, necd Chrict’ most, “those who | £0 for the mid ranges, and all to be used from | bert. z Myst stag pote, faierell wake itpoainie sai forty Ho) feet an three () incen rom the southwent | FLEE, 1 e gen Je paaigrs Poe. mal Company A, sixth battalion—Corp.T. T. Page, | “orner of said square, Tench of Christian infuencees "AY 690 we have | £2, ¢memty men to fiw at 200 yards, while | pyte, CW. Linnell and F. G. Malloy worth and’st eh a prayer meeting for members of the army, | enty others are putting in their rcores at Company B, sixth battalion—Lieat. J. from which we go to our open air meeting at | "74%. The 300 and 600 yards’ fring points | jingon, Corp. W. 8. Davenport, Prt. J. | 7:15, returning at 8 for the evening meeting in | *T¢ 2/80 in line with each other, a hundred | gart. ALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P Tibed property, situated in th the District aforesaid, to wi Anil Parlor, Cars on all ay ‘rains p.m with Pullman Brat Seep. AT ning thence east with | M.. the’ollowing eon (16) feet, thence | etiy of Washingt and at riehtangion with the line of said street | Part of orietnal io ered fourter (14).18 xa 00) 6th aw. seventy (70) feet, thence west aixteer (16 bd | numbered eight hundred aud ninetesn (S1M), be ine pesca aig , thence south seventy (70) feet to said strect. at the | ning for the said parton sth street erst at the Wistuzse | W. A. L. HUNTT, SOl 459 4. ‘This property 1s tinproved by @ | of seventy-three (73) feet and three Ch inches north | JAMES FERRY, M41 N. J. ave. nw. rae ston et rider, landing passoneote it Bam a at Bestop, Atian je City, 10.00a.m. and 12.05 p.m. Sum Of the southeust corner of sald sqnare, and rannine - A yards in rear of the 200 and 600 yards’ points. ee . Alex- REAFTER, AT QUARTER OF FOUR! (he — id square, and running | BB. BADE ait, . (undwenls. the hall. after which we have another meeting | ‘The targets ure to face almost directly Nui, eke: S Rie O'CLOCK P.M! ON THE SAME DAY, ‘lence wect Bft Sad six’ aps o | LP. LUSB! * for soldiers of the army. The routine on other ms (ier tnches, 2 feet aud | JNO. F. SCHNE: 2 woe) feetand | M. J. SCHNEIDE Six and one-ialf (Big) inches to the pace of besite | PeRNauD Witt Le, cor: proved by a nearly new two- | R. E. MILES, _ Ther i ood light on them | °"< D, sixth battalion—Lient. Mt A. | pBY,Titts of the sane fecree any days of tho weel I =e tee company D, sixth battalion—Lient, M. A. | poworof thera deed of trast Se en Matera, nme “*GPt | from sunrive to sunset, and the wind | yeas, Rergt. OW. Goodwin, Corp. Fitzhugh. — | like wanner, in front of the prer | Cry comes, we sell’ that on the strects | fnnet, but have free _sccess to ovary TURNED UP ITS TOES AT LAST. part of ott and in th 7 > sale alas - a ial vacal subdivision, i dwelling with side alley and | JOHN M. CLARK, cor. dthand Ba. = seotora oot Eras Boge ed aoe sias; | penditure of money and labor tho surface—| After straggling vainly cae fate and to Mondred and eichiy-one SI), nein at the Ss ade yaoi | JOUNM- CLARK, rut. sand Bae oR AN oak ergesd vray y Fi, | ore ev bar- | against a non-military record of several years’ | northeast corner of said lot and. mining thence wes the balance in one, two | MTS. = swogeer DER = but most profitable, for many aman and woman | "0% much more even than that at the bar- | ag 7 4 twenty (20) feet, thence suuth oe tthe sate of site var Ci racks —will be equal to the skirmish ground at | standing, that organization which was known | twenty (ic0) fect ioan ulley, thence wast os ; | pralespe Reser onl Ayr an iho Sea Girt. It is generally understood that the | among men as the National Rifle Association of | the line uf sid alley twenty [uy tock and us place not | Bight all over the world . é ; «Those who | Cial effort for drunkards. We close the meet- | turRets to be used will be of tho Brinton vi Der aniniin, trom the day of sale, pay ior north | Sent anally ssecnied by deed of trust on ths property America, has at last given up the ghost. Of | Siispurel jemuinajroved. ne > he oRinnine. HOw bs requt eat thet Sche tule tn All trains arr ve late those who niety—worked on the window sash principle. | cial announcement of ‘he decease comes from | Terms: The amount of indebtedness secured by the sbeimge and ceco-d wil t fe the tent they | eee gene een oe oe ond streets | Under the new conditions it will be practicabie | Capt. John 8. Shopherd, who was secretary to | sald decd of frost (to be apportion d etweet the 19 . erie ale mauat be compited r finances are not | Curis’ mt Su ¥m@ to Bring them t0 | to order out an entire regiment to complete its | the unattractive cadaver and who ministered | Parce sof real estate above descrived “accunding to Sara trsaa the Gay 06 006. <Sherniee, Ss Sep rien ith | Season 8 practice in one day, and, what is more, | to it faithfully so long as its lungs worked. For verdue taxes to be paid inew), the balance fa Pure after five 4 1 A * of the ball ike Troughs do not attempt to interfere with | to carry out the program. three or four years the poor old ereature—once | inone and two voars, ‘with inte-rat at thu'tate 0° @ Per | Gaystadverdiament of such resale im Tue Eventns | & ¥ C0. Anacostia, D.C. se ae fo eit 2 mol, ene ane ee ban eee n through | , How to get there is not much of problem. | a magnificent being—has been a sufferer froma | Shnualiy” secured by deo" of trast on! the proreny | ee . voms Abs dee" of trust on’ the property F. Hoop, Trustees, | Roxbury ry Roxbury Roxbury Rextuy Roxtury Koxbay Koxtay Roxt Koxvary Koabury Keabury Koxbury Koatvury imaposmible 7 other kind A Arrangements can be made with the manage- | form of blinduess which prevented its seeing | suid, or all carh, at the option of the. urchaser or pur- Ss nen clsewhere, | 1 Zememn- | ment of the Washington and Alexandria Steam- | good in anything that did hot have its origin Tee as eee ee ae lide ¢ “ip pfs pig saponin penn rected ‘a | boat Company to stop one of its boats at ae within the boundaries of New York state, and | scribed will be required at the tine of le, All cons sold a meeting in Brockion. wad tee ing | herd’s wharf in the morning and again in the | now its biared vision has gone forever. Brig. Neyancine and recording wilt ie at the purchassrs 1 Palle WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. Siti ea eat Se ppears on one | bold » Bro y a sk - ee eaee " ‘i ~; 1 2 RRR 00 Kye | tirely of Puilman Siseper. Dinine, Parloremd sect Cry, which ficial’ poper of nude going cn the stattwer In fact. tne | the other conveying them home again. From | the departed. Perhaps he sai, Dut at | resarvea the ist to! cen: the property. at th SERRA ABER same nett piace Bg sy Bye | imam sto Sr Meee ficial paper of md going ¢ eo és : 2 ‘i ‘and cos: lefaulting purchaser or AS. F. HOw f to “Get Saved police used to have to escort us to the ferry | tte inner end of Shepherd's wharf to the firing | was Tue Evesivo Stam that ’ stunned | an @, dofau) = : > fiver daye ‘alm euch rasalein Ths | jeG-dkds SOSET Trastees. ona, vis Calg bsp Boat in New York city. While marching in the | Point ie not more than 200 yards, #0 the amount it and held it down #0 that others less fleet hnd | $er Ave.cay*" advertisement of suck resalein Ths | Je6-dkds JOSEPH A’ KEPETTY,) Trustecs, vis Becentestease Diese ‘00. aks Fe | and Wasisingtom +: Nem leva Bireniearease Diese ii : JNIVED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, u bee | Seen ate hin heap dai gant one vwsmegabeg seat pair csin the | of marching to be done would not be worth , opportunity to come up in time for the death. | "ailits e Ree | Bork tp hiv “etme ign prise! ips about the valle Baltimore” T'was “aghick’t "at Sanemes 3 | taking about.” With this plan in) operation | lore iv tue mortuary announcement: ea avmnvaparce sae eareae ea Titgeot,a weitot fer facie eaaed out ofthe | H Hi Bye | icimeat eats Talnon “leer TITUS, Mn te Licks, Cocwsenasoes or" | meatg We, Rover retaliate nor meet foros | tere igo reason wbr there shoula be low than | | “Owing to the refusal of Gen. Whitlock to| «fas, COEECHRNCE ORR RSEOAY. THE autktdeeg? Sr Sursce Soa of Hania Ut | Ege Fe | Rew Vers: sind horioes vie nee Rye halieinjab people. Chairs and benebes DAY OF i . CARY, me Columbia, and, tome directed. I'wil sell at public Kye | ville, and W vehi pro-, with force, but we Just say, “God bleve | 00 marksmen in the brigade when the season | allow the usual weekly matches to_be shot at CARY, Teg, sane hours and » i & " sale, for cash, in front of the court house door af said | ES® SHINGTON AND ONZO DIVISION Yided for thoes who atteud the meetings, while | you." and then, if i is inthe meeting, | °f 1898 conies to an end. ee oe oe Biieg ont SCESBAL OIE TENTIE'DAY ‘OF | Ere Bs mad ame ae mat 5, roseh one S02) IS SIk eh he aan and pray with him, and if THE GRAHAM CASE. [enter ie tg al leper Mian URCANGON BROS. _Aartomere Halt tp o/clata aid in‘erest ofthe ‘inant | Bye z UY i = Frain lorie Na exe whe the ise and it in in the street we just go right on. Once in bri ead nent 4 . ~ asa aflowmne,, door Sree ge rity tom | ee ipdernving 633 am.. rual tomad whe wear the beige end ox anner of | Baltimore, I remembers the captain and I | out aeS°mP around brigade headquarters | gxist only in name. FRAME DWELLING Axp | Bumbered eight (8), nine ( and ten (10) in sqtare | 2 REY note - the army that and throughout well-informed circles in the “Jouy S. Sneruenp, Sec'y N. A. | EXEQTTORS SALE 01 numbered ten bunired and twenty-cicht (1028), city ae Bye | “Throuch trans from the sonth arrive Rye CLEANEST, PUREST AND BEST fre |g (20S? im ana > fighting Satan. They are | picked up'a drunken man in the street, 9 roang . Tor HOUSE No. S24 F STREE’ of Washington, ict o* Columbia. with all’ and 1645 10. 49.96 9 snaeens . the hallelujah indy ian well dressed and with good watch and | §urd amounts to anything—and there is reason oe ee Be Salis ot in task vith end tetmmeed ot Cota: | er ee ae iaenta ther gh srizad and levie | BES RYE WHISKEY IN THE Kye | ton.'16 40a on corvrt Santege scarry their the camps of chain, and took him to our hall lest some one | for believing it does—then several members of IT CANNOT BE A MILITARY COMPANY. nek Ceres! Peet havon ae the propery of Ratrick ¥ ‘Susie, anil will be | Rye oarewes (needa Ex | , tickets, Rice Ss a orang their enemies. Son shoal try to rob ‘him, and ae soon as be be-| the engineer corps are simply wasting time | ‘Two or three communications hare beon re-| Tak SEVENTY Bye oR py By | Robert Ht White ose of fics z ee aa SIE 2 Katina Wasbiage with and for drs sume conscious he wanted to lick us, but we | when they exert themselves to. bring about the | ceived from persons making inquiry as to the | front of the ire iss. the folowing described rest | patorBANt h Meaty Mee dbs , S sarshal. | Bye Pier deg vied mor gyre I; 5. BROWN, General Avent Pamenew countr bi talked with him and prayed with him and he | Feinstatement as acting first lieutenant of Pri- | organization of a military cycle company which | estate, situste in the city of Washington, District of | RATCUIN ES DS B iy Roxarf W. A. TURK, Gener'l Pose Neent quite ts w. vateF.L. Graham. Among those who have | Of™ cory Joh, | Columbia, and known as and being par-of lo. iwenty over three years old before offered on W. Hi. GREEN, General ai came around all right. We often speak to men ; a poe be | Rill not be in the National Guard and which, | Giyyutyit, and Mont ts and eit par ct a thn poser! + General Manner. in who bave been drinking, and | been Lieut. Graham's friends ever since be | 4¢ ig understood, has beenor is being established | sine (339), lucerribed ne follows ROXBURY RYE ts made from the Choicest Rye and Pure Mountain Ss Water, and, beng absoluteiy for Medicinal "use it bas uo while I was in Baltimo became identified with the National | Bexinning for the sameat the distance of twenty-one VICTORIA AND SURREY AT AUCTIO} Wo prevent two men frou comeing eicioe |Gosrd there. has boom s decided dis-| OY Wbeelmen who ware in the second weparate | _wasnge 1 meenmstn aime ctirent ooe| VICTORIA AMD 8 IN FHONT OF OUR AUC. p men from committing suicide, z " company quite long enough for the good of | sid 1oton F sireet south and funn ag. thence east on | THOR ROM TORS D AT Tee ae Te Oy as they afterward testified.” inctination | to. | publicly | discuss tbo | that command, The little disturbance which | thelineot Fatrest fourteen. (1d) feet, tence sow h | TRL LO MeL OEE A ee See Dyce S PRN TERT G causoa which led to Lieut. Graham's reduction; | regnited in a discharge “for the good of the ser- | Hats-eirht (in) font fo an alley el hi’) fac wie. | AND CH CRG WE WILL SELL OO Lieut. Davison said in reply to th r ee ee ee ee Con gps vice” hs not damaged Capt. Couch’s company | thence north sixty-elght (68) feet to the place of be-| WITH PORE AND SHAPER. IN EROETI ERE sey arisen said’ 15 reply to the questions | be concealed. but because they realized the | in the least. ‘There cannot be such a thing as | cinnins. CoNDITION. Iwes born in England and have only | lieutonant’s devenselessness and did not desire | 4, independent military cycle company, Sat | Tovether with all the improvements, ways, ease- ALSO. z » this country a year, but I am here to | todo him tho harm which must inevitably fol- | there can be a cycle or social club which ‘may, | HtRuseiste indsave behing ese ha eae wice ater: | ONG OGANENepTOP BURREY, NEARLY XewW, pA Sales has low the publication of the letter upon which | if its members #0 elect, wear uniforms in imita: | esiniuse Oe = . Ten — ago when I first —— army | Gen. Ordway took summary action. But now tion of military clothing. Terns: One-half oash. balance in one year, note to | | [NITED STATES MARSH. ven tried. to interfere: with ite matches | tat the whole of the unpalatable truth is out | “Mig “engincer ‘corpe’ is gotting on very | Detabivvocrnapersneuminteret from any dt. only oven tried ie ne its reps | these are giving expression to tl opinions. says Lieut. Gilbert Thompson, com- Pitt on tremiser 504, or ail canh at option of pa ‘tion for it in England. Why. 1 remember ;b8t the real condition of affairs is not yet un-| Tending. "On December 31, 18%, we’ num | daeth., AaePout of $200 reuuired at Une of tet, | foreathsntethe wactice’ toms St Hacettepe ing am ollieer of.Aia arany: dhcas Latiacnent (ee Js made plain by the utterances of & | bered about eighty. Of these’ three are ‘dis- | comer with. in i vera daa Otherwise the richt Goaatiy. No; O30 Pounavivania avene nor bw | amie to love, walking through the street at the | fe" hot-headed mortals’ who ousht to know | tinguished raarkemen,’ twenty-three are sharp- ESxteurchasct after Ave dave’ nlvertcmat ora | THE CHIRTEENTH DAY: OF Jeet Aly sees bead of some soldiers with the blood streaming | Petter, and now t ¢ once-howling tempest | shooters and eleven are marksmen. It is but | praslein some uewsraper blished fa Washington, | TEN (10) OCLOCK 4 AI-- all the ight, tite. clatin | tbe ean al soc raplon’ os | yan igen ied, eaerne |B rr wy a Scr Re, | et erent tet ett owe y about twenty-five men, is not a1 wit y veg Tornat clearly that there can be no question | sithough it furnishes five sharpshooters. 80 you a *_| rou (4 erage Dhxon Tenet Powder, ome (ean fn: ray SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 2%, T daily from Uaton Seation (Bead CRPSAPEAKE AND On10 Ral » enery in America, with thee td Crain Servise, jous Lie wie oa ‘Sastre sieno ima ars Washpane ee ire Spm. Chicago ¥ Retail Trade, bat cannot be had wholesale dealers, componnders, rec tifters or blenders of whisker The folloxine. prominent Grocers and Drugeists in Wasliington sellit. ‘Jackson X Co., G26 Pa ave. Several umes my here a SALE Yirtue of a writ of flert facizs is: ‘s office of the Supreme Court of Pm. daily-—The famous Noatibaie train wit! | apolis and Rt. Cineinmant 6-2: nis without ch: Urxineton officers, ead tof the door to find their n home and many | times the Sal ones J Richntona! em to their quarters and care for them until they receive employ- Gen. Ordway discharged him for the good of the | date the scores of men who will be doing their service. When, however, it was made plain to | utmost to swell their record aggregates to the ist returned early in the | about its terms. Lieut. Grabam, when | Su nS!ao Soreent of the as whole, | [)UNCANSON BROS., feast Puwuer, f0'%r (4) tunes Starch, O86 C1) ba | gihuilinaa locations and ticketsat Company's offices, Morning and labored with the unfortunate un-| the engineer corps was organized, was | £°° thet onboters and of. these baly nine were | D Anton rand Dats. nw. i Nipewar, for (4) barrels sirup, Crachers, Cakes, sibiend Wf Tase Fm ees Ul the deniced efirct” was obt Tm one appointed an acting | first lioutenant 10 | ever previously in the National Guard, and of | TRUSTEES SALT oF FAUUAPEE, rrnoveD Reartreny Ge Boller, Cotice, three Ci) canes pve —= ee Eis cadet war mui to abandon hs eoursect Bencdimainy of exper rifeten. He" and mot | um the corma mho wom grze th late | REREEET nd / A RUE Co Bt ai an | ex fotr uet Sean sap ats hea is|__ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS # conduct was made to abandon his course of Z matches only one wass transfer. ows, A | 200) cakes one td) i " comand - tae eg that the work of two old a commission, #0 when ho wrote the gen- | that this organization ‘has been the means of | _ FSuSpH.STREETS NOR + WASHING. | Gi rtetes, Bofnery abs wo hued 05 | SayAbaunesae neanaeane a eens Arm “ ame: brlanphashng pater corertclpery pont bringing a good fondo and valuable men gis Ose Ne Set tee 2, ue bearing Soek, ope Cp lot Hance, Catenn, Lopeser. ca wast arg y ITED Sastead of loafing sbont spends | . | into the District Nat juard."” ii fo. 188 lig 341, et'seq., of the land records: ices, Cakes, ‘Tobacco, Scrub Brushes, Mus! .. done was to revoke the order designating him | When the end of the riffe-practice season Bigmises. on Wepsksba HT. | Sr | Bas ap aT « 2 for assistance, an officer. Then, naturally imagini t | comes there will be dozens of complaints be- | EFESTH. A.D. 1893. at FOUR OC | DAYS @ pcan. coverlus' routes ‘of Wr = end it w not © thing for the officers | reduced officer would be troublous in the ranks, | cause the gallery facilities will not accommo- H wanith. See schedule. tals with them, ¢ { e a TTT “Sle 358 as = ment, ali of which they do without remuners- | the general that the first platoon desired Gra- | greatest possible extent, and yet during the Pete's, and will be sold AST PRETGHT BETWEEN NEw ent fo retain ie merberdip’ the enoral uw | Sent ‘weed but two suon have arated themsale SS eta Bae BRET Se Seana hate eeTORATD AgnTag to the work of condu no reason for objecting. good of the | of the afforded for voluntary prac- _RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Aucts. “d3itoja1 J | rmhinezca Sevazsbost Compaay with ‘The ste re and members do effec service was, in this case, the good of the en- | tice in the afternoon. \HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | Fretgist deliveries ‘et Wash 3 mong the homes of the downfailen and the| Gincers. and the general was to lot them | ‘The rifle schedule for the coming iw: papain = aah 9 met Miagelpia in (40) forte ha a ee ee, Bafertunate, and in this way they relieve a| week looks like this: nig A ce pernoren | Sighs ours JOUR CALL ABA thtting up with the ack | ‘Monday—Company D, third battalion. BEEWEEN og AND SLR NORTH TN | Corporal bie to pay for THE ARMY AT WORK. renomination of Mr. Grahaum—made by the | ‘Tueedar-—Company A, second battalion, RAM | barities, and often times the | down his face fa cut made stone. st platoon week—but it together | Wednesday—Company C, battalion. By virtue of a deed of trast that the purchase of medi- | Such asaaulte > Hiccepetbes made by.» stone. | snore probable that Benjamin Harrison may be Traredap__Compeny ‘sixth battalion. : Supe. D. ome, H Nl# spon the “halleiujah | stili common in many places in the world, and | maugurated next 4th of ‘h. Friday—Company first battalion (in its ae: | even im my own brief experience in the army | Proceeding upon the basis that the first|own armory); company B, first separate bat- THE WasurovON BrATIOx. aod since Tcame to this country Thave seen | Platoon’s petition will come to naught and that | talion. omy a une tf | kind of th maennination Army hes cay one station me) tie Me oC, pecrortion. 1 sensober wer | ay chen tage teobbiy inrsdioe to aeve Bo to ington. while it bas six in Baltimore, but | Fils the face with « decaved tomers Bul oe | guard ehould their request be refused, the spec te thats Mt hopes to open another station in Washington t mind a Httle thi that. ulators around the believe that the | will 0 coon aa it can secure a suitable ball. It te in| oy have hed the ble yy God in my work will nominate Private charge of Capt. James Birtand Lieut. Walter | throughout. Even while I was Davison, two bright young men born im Eng-| used for the conversion of laad, bat now thorough Americans. They do|columus of the paper with ini not live atthe hall, a some i | corps suppose, bok, wrorst. I taink, boing | and might be prevailed upon to once vania Bat haves room ai 211 F street northwest’ ad page eR . who | more on "shoulder atrape. "ere te other Lieut. ‘Ther have frank manz and bappy faces, | through drink and dissipation had good material in the of the he will showing their sincerity and earnestness. Both | into the gutter, and came «| to our | Corps, but none of it is compete with staff, Were prospering in business wheu called to| meeting ta and di “forake ali and follow Christ” — into | getting into ©. saen. the army. Since then ther have ex-| saved, and is today better off hardships often from ® mater-| [believe in the army t of view, not only in the way of perse-| have closely observed it but often of deprivation. It is perhaps | the inside, and have seen Bot generally understood that Salvation Army | in‘dealing with fallen men Officers have no salary or provision for ex-| never regretted that I became an out penses, but are expected literally to live on the | Christian todo the work which I saw needed at the state camp of instruction at Peekskill, says @ouatry where they happen to be, which is| to be done, and which I believed could be done| the New @ften e pretty poor kind of living. ‘Capt. Birt | best in this way.” Li} -

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